pg 370 4(a) - cambridge book year 11
Differenitage these functions using quotient rule. Use a table of values of y' to analyse any stationery pts. Find any asymptotes, then sketch each function:
y= x / x^2
y'=-(x^2 + 1) / (x^2 - 1)^2
so i done everything
and i got vertical asymptoes as 1,-1
horizontal asymptoes as 0.... and now i find that one of the x-intercepts is 0.. and in the book they have a line gonig through the origin.. how can they have this if the horizontal asymptote is 0. thank u bye!
Differenitage these functions using quotient rule. Use a table of values of y' to analyse any stationery pts. Find any asymptotes, then sketch each function:
y= x / x^2
y'=-(x^2 + 1) / (x^2 - 1)^2
so i done everything
and i got vertical asymptoes as 1,-1
horizontal asymptoes as 0.... and now i find that one of the x-intercepts is 0.. and in the book they have a line gonig through the origin.. how can they have this if the horizontal asymptote is 0. thank u bye!